Gaming build [MAX 3000 DOLLARS]

Axzevos

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Hello everyone. I'am gonna buy a gaming computer, but I'am gonna use a Norwegian site. So it will be pretty hard for me to find components like there are on newegg.com Anyway, I don't know what to choose, because there is so much to choose between.

1. I'am gonna buy 2x gigabyte geforce gtx 770's because it is the cheapest graphic card on the site, and probably one of the best. Will it be a good option?

2. I want a futureproof build of course, and I want a computer that I can render, livestream with, and multitask. I don't actually what "multitasking" is, I only know it's when you got alot of tasks up at same time. I will probably max have 3 games up at same time, and max 8 tasks. Will that be "multitasking"? So anyway, I've choosen i7 4770k. Or will it be better with i5 4670k and save the money?

3. And now on the PSU. I'am not sure if I should get a 850w, I know that I can use 750w to save so money, but why not get 850w? What do you suggest? So my problem was, on the site I'am using theres only "shitty PSU's". And I don't wanna use more money then what is necessary, so do you guys suggest me to take 850w or 750w? Anyway, please help me to choose. Go on http://www.supersmart.no/ProductFinder.aspx?q=c:36217 and choose which PSU which is best for MAX 1000 NOK!

4. I got some problems with the RAM kits. I think the one I've choosen is fine, but you can never be sure. So yeah, I can let you guys choose the best RAM kit for the mony for me to. MAX 1000 NOK! http://www.supersmart.no/SearchResult.aspx?q=kw:16gb+ram

5. And now it was the motherboard. I really got no idea how importent a motherboard is. Thats why I've choosen a pretty cheap ASUS 1150 socket motherboard that supports SLI :). Btw, here is the motherboard http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:6473337. Should I buy another one to get more performance?

6. SSD, theres really to many. I don't know which one is best of Kingston HyperX and Samsung SSD pro. I only know that both are great SSD's. So it was a pretty hard to decide. But I ended up with Samsung 256GB since it got 16gb more, and alot more people recommend it. But I could still save 30 dollars if I choosen Kingston hyperX 240gb. You decide which one I should buy :)

7. Okay, this is what I ended up with. I don't know if this is the best specs I could have choosen, but I atleast tried to get the computer best as possible for not too much. Just tell me if I do anything wrong, or if I do a big mistake that makes me lose alot of performance.

2x gigabyte geforce gtx 770 2gb
CORSAIR Netzteil 750W CX750
ASUS MK Z87-A (ATX, Z87, 1150) (Z87-A)
SEAGATE Barracuda 7200 1TB
MICROSOFT Sof MS Win 8 ENG 64Bit
CPU cooler: Hyper 212 evo
CM storm stryker
DVD writer: http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:2423900
SAMSUNG HDSSD 2,5 256GB Samsung 840 Pro (MZ-7PD256BW)
i7 4770k

Anyway, there wasnt so many monitors to choose between. So the cheapest one was Benq XL2411 so I took that.



 
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Looks good except for the case and PSU. 256GB 840 Pro is the better SSD.
I think you could find a cheaper case that you would still like and be able to take that saved money and put into a better PSU.
Try to get a Seasonic USA psu. If you can't find a good priced one, get a Corsair HX series PSU.
Why have all these great parts just to be powered by a mediocre PSU?

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2. I want a futureproof build of course, and I want a computer that I can render, livestream with, and multitask. I don't actually what "multitasking" is, I only know it's when you got alot of tasks up at same time. I will probably max have 3 games up at same time, and max 8 tasks. Will that be "multitasking"? So anyway, I've choosen i7 4770k. Or will it be better with i5 4670k and save the money?

Future proofing is a huge moot point - planning a rig around what's going to be out several years from now isn't a good way to go about doing things. Plan for now with the ability to upgrade and add new hardware as you go along.

3. And now on the PSU. I'am not sure if I should get a 850w, I know that I can use 750w to save so money, but why not get 850w? What do you suggest? So my problem was, on the site I'am using theres only "shitty PSU's". And I don't wanna use more money then what is necessary, so do you guys suggest me to take 850w or 750w? Anyway, please help me to choose. Go on http://www.supersmart.no/ProductFinder.aspx?q=c:36217 and choose which PSU which is best for MAX 1000 NOK!

For a dual 770 setup you want minimum 850W, the more the better. But don't skimp on the power supply and especially don't trust a build of this quality to a Corsair CX. If you post the store you're buying from I can suggest parts.
 

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Looks good except for the case and PSU. 256GB 840 Pro is the better SSD.
I think you could find a cheaper case that you would still like and be able to take that saved money and put into a better PSU.
Try to get a Seasonic USA psu. If you can't find a good priced one, get a Corsair HX series PSU.
Why have all these great parts just to be powered by a mediocre PSU?
 
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Axzevos

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http://www.supersmart.no/ max 16000 without monitor :)
 

Axzevos

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Well, there is a reason why I ask for help? I hope you get that.

Anyway, you can help me on a easier way.

MAX 16000 Norwegian krones budget. http://www.supersmart.no/

 

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I don't understand the language. So I did help you in the way I could.
Get rid of that junk Corsair CX, swap it for a HX model.
256GB is the better SSD is every aspect.
If you can keep your case then do that, if your over budget, find a cheaper case.
I noticed Fractal Design cases seem pretty cheap there.
 

Axzevos

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Yeah, I can see that. Anyway, I found some wierd intreseting cases I know nothing about, and never heard about :3. Can you google them and find out if they can handle my system?

http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:4470409
http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:4470411
http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:5502986
http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:4470410

So can you check out how the performance is :).

Heres all the 850w PSU's. Find the best PSU with lowest price as possible. http://www.supersmart.no/SearchResult.aspx?q=kw:850w+psu
 

Axzevos

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I'am not sure if you was gonna help me to suggest parts or not? Anyway, heres the site again supersmart.no. Find a build for 15000-16000 nok and write them down :)
 

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This is what I have, I really like it. It can fit 140mm fans in all slots. So dual 140mm water cooling radiator could fit, like the corsair h110 or NZXT kraken. http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:5092202;c:36139

Heres the PSU you need to buy.. http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:5083402;c:36217

If you have any money left, get the ASUS Z87-PLUS motherboard.

Another option: Get the single fastest card you can afford. The GTX 780.
if you go fastest single card route, you can get this PSU http://www.supersmart.no/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:5083401;c:36217
As for which 780. Gigabyte Windforce edition.